Polish



Patented Dec. 22, 1925.

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Ito Drawing.

To all whomit may concern:

Be it known that I, BERT BUHR, a citizen of the United States, residin at Sumner, in the county of Bremer an State of. Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Polishes, of which the following is aspecification.

The present invention appertains to a polish which is particularly efficient on automobile bodies, woodwork, pianos, furniture upholstery, hardwood floors, and the like. The polish renews the luster of old paint and preserves the same. It can be manufactured and placed on the market at a comparatively low cost and may be applied with the least amount of effort.

The composition consists of strained boiled linseed oil, pure sixty six test gasoline and boiled skunk oil. This skunk oil is a very fine grade of oil which is gotten from the fat of a skunk. It is preferable to'mix the ingredients in about the following proportions: In one-quart of the polish there would be sixteen ounces of clean strained boiled linseed oil, ten ounces of pure sixty six test gasoline and two ounces of boiled skunk oil.

The skunk oil takes away the sticky ef- 4 feet of the polish caused b'y'the linseed oil. Without this skunk oil, the polish is sticky and very hard to apply, but by adding this Application filed September!), 1924. Serial No. 736,787.

In using the polish to obtain the best results It is necessary to have the automobile body or the like perfectly clean and thenthe polish is appliedas any ordinary polish after which it is rubbed until thoroughly dry. It is best to use cheese cloth both for applying and rubbing the polish. If these directions are carried out 1t will be found that the-polish will impart to an old paint job a new appearance with a brush luster making the old aint look new and preserving the same. 8f course, it is evident, that changes may be made in the preparation by varying proportions of the ingredients. It is also evident that the manner of using the 5 polish set forth above has been given by way of example andthat applicant is not limited in any way as to the manner in which the polish may be used.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is:

1. A polish of the class described consisting of linseed oil, gasoline and skunk oil.

2. An automobile polish of the class described consisting 'of strained boiled linseed oil, pure sixty six test gasoline and boiled skunk oil. I

3. A polishof the class described consisting of a plurality ofingredients mixed together in the following proportions, sixteen ounces of clean strained boiled linseed oil, ten ounces of pure sixty six test gasoline and two ounces of boiled skunk oil.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

. BERT BUHR. 

